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Computer-Based Intensity Measurement Assists Pathologists in Scoring Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog Immunohistochemistry - Clinical Associations in NSCLC Patients of the European Thoracic Oncology Platform Lungscape Cohort.
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Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer [J Thorac Oncol] 2018 Dec; Vol. 13 (12), pp. 1851-1863. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Sep 18. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Introduction: Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) loss is frequently observed in NSCLC and associated with both phosphoinositide 3-kinase activation and tumoral immunosuppression. PTEN immunohistochemistry is a valuable readout, but lacks standardized staining protocol and cutoff value.<br />Methods: After an external quality assessment using SP218, 138G6 and 6H2.1 anti-PTEN antibodies, scored on webbook and tissue microarray, the European Thoracic Oncology Platform cohort samples (n = 2245 NSCLC patients, 8980 tissue microarray cores) were stained with SP218. All cores were H-scored by pathologists and by computerized pixel-based intensity measurements calibrated by pathologists.<br />Results: All three antibodies differentiated six PTEN+ versus six PTEN- cases on external quality assessment. For 138G6 and SP218, high sensitivity and specificity was found for all H-score threshold values including prospectively defined 0, calculated 8 (pathologists), and calculated 5 (computer). High concordance among pathologists in setting computer-based intensities and between pathologists and computer in H-scoring was observed. Because of over-integration of the human eye, pixel-based computer H-scores were overall 54% lower. For all cutoff values, PTEN- was associated with smoking history, squamous cell histology, and higher tumor stage (p < 0.001). In adenocarcinomas, PTEN- was associated with poor survival.<br />Conclusion: Calibration of immunoreactivity intensities by pathologists following computerized H-score measurements has the potential to improve reproducibility and homogeneity of biomarker detection regarding epitope validation in multicenter studies.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Adenocarcinoma of Lung metabolism
Adenocarcinoma of Lung pathology
Adenocarcinoma of Lung surgery
Aged
Biomarkers, Tumor
Carcinoma, Large Cell metabolism
Carcinoma, Large Cell pathology
Carcinoma, Large Cell surgery
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung metabolism
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung surgery
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery
Cohort Studies
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Lung Neoplasms metabolism
Lung Neoplasms surgery
Male
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Survival Rate
Tissue Array Analysis
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology
Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted methods
Immunohistochemistry methods
Lung Neoplasms pathology
PTEN Phosphohydrolase metabolism
Pathologists statistics & numerical data
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1556-1380
- Volume :
- 13
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30240851
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtho.2018.08.2034